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i say the u.s. has a unique capacity to recover quickly, more so than most markets, most economies around the globe, but even underneath that scenario we would say everything would break right, it is not going to be fully back for this summer season. generally it takes two or three summers to get back and the severity of the devastation along the coast, which is what your pictures are showing, it tells you how much has to be rebuilt and so we'll have to see, hope for the best. it is wonderful that everybody is coming together and providing resources. that will help. but summer is six, seven months away, that's a lot of rebuilding to do between now and then and the weather isn't going to cooperate during that period of time because we have the peak of the winter season. >> getting worse and worse. paul, i appreciate your expertise. thank you for being with us right now. as i say, we're following this breaking news story about bellevue hospital being evacuated. we'll give you an update on that. dr. sa
i say the u.s. has a unique capacity to recover quickly, more so than most markets, most economies around the globe, but even underneath that scenario we would say everything would break right, it is not going to be fully back for this summer season. generally it takes two or three summers to get back and the severity of the devastation along the coast, which is what your pictures are showing, it tells you how much has to be rebuilt and so we'll have to see, hope for the best. it is wonderful...
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you could even get the plan with the lowest part d premium in the u.s. call now for a free information kit. you'll receive a summary of plan benefits and an enrollment form. aarp medicarerx plans insured through unitedhealthcare. call today. ♪ >>> welcome back. the president is about to wrap up his aerial tour of the damage in new jersey. meantime, the national guard is now in hoboken, new jersey, across the hudson river from new york city. they're helping to deliver meals and supplies and still evacuating thousands of people stranded. nbc's katy t ur joins us now live from hoboken. i imagine the national guard a welcome sight and see what's happening there by your live shot. >> reporter: yeah. they were definitely a welcome sight. we're getting water from this guy in the hummer. they came in here midnight and a dire call from help from the mayor of the town speaking with rachel and said we have 20,000 people trapped in the homes. the water came in around monday evening. people started to stay in their homes. sunday evening when the storm was hitting.
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more than 2700 flights have been canceled sandy may cut u.s. economic output by $25 billion in the fourth quarter of this year. of course there will be losers like retailers restaurants and gas agencies that may not be able to make up all those lost sales. halloween sales are taking a hit to because a lot of towns are postponing their halloween events. economists are disagreeing about whether it helps or hurts the economy in the end. >> coming up next another case of animal hoarding this time in woodstock. >> and how much money former chicago public schools ceo jean- claude resort will receive as severance.jean claude brizard will receive as severance. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insul
more than 2700 flights have been canceled sandy may cut u.s. economic output by $25 billion in the fourth quarter of this year. of course there will be losers like retailers restaurants and gas agencies that may not be able to make up all those lost sales. halloween sales are taking a hit to because a lot of towns are postponing their halloween events. economists are disagreeing about whether it helps or hurts the economy in the end. >> coming up next another case of animal hoarding this...
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and three u.s. navy helicopter carrier ships have been dispatched to the new york area to help with recovery efforts. 20,000 people, including one of our producers, remains stranded in hoboken due to massive flooding there. this is just the latest video from that town. it's just west of new york city, home to many people who work on wall street. at one time, the former governor of this state, jon corzine and the quarterback of the new york giants, eli manning, they lived there. on a good day, this is five minutes from manhattan. this is not one of the good days. >>> mass transit still pretty much paralyzed in the new york area. looking at video now of the south ferry station. that is not far from wall street. if you've been down in to the toe of manhattan there, you've probably ridden on that line to go to the new york stock exchange. new york governor mario cuomo said a few moments ago that -- andrew cuomo -- excuse me -- that there will be limited subway service tomorrow. we hope to get more infor
and three u.s. navy helicopter carrier ships have been dispatched to the new york area to help with recovery efforts. 20,000 people, including one of our producers, remains stranded in hoboken due to massive flooding there. this is just the latest video from that town. it's just west of new york city, home to many people who work on wall street. at one time, the former governor of this state, jon corzine and the quarterback of the new york giants, eli manning, they lived there. on a good day,...
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that is a microcosm of the u.s. as a whole, which has huge inequalities in its k-12 education system, so it is average performance on all of the indicators is medium among other countries, or some would say mediocre if they want to be critical. the top tier does extremely well, the top quartile of graduates does very well by international comparisons. the bottom quartile us terribly -- does terribly. the median is somewhere in the middle. if you are worried about the science and engineering work force questions, all -- almost all of those people come from the top quartile, and the k-will system with all of its problems -- and there are a lot of them -- is producing plenty of people with very high caliber, who if they can be attracted to go into science and engineering will do extremely well, but we are leaving behind the bottom quartile, who are doing very badly, and that is an equity issue, a workforce issue of a non-science and technology sort. you want people to be literate and numerate in all occupations these d
that is a microcosm of the u.s. as a whole, which has huge inequalities in its k-12 education system, so it is average performance on all of the indicators is medium among other countries, or some would say mediocre if they want to be critical. the top tier does extremely well, the top quartile of graduates does very well by international comparisons. the bottom quartile us terribly -- does terribly. the median is somewhere in the middle. if you are worried about the science and engineering...
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the sister company to the u.s. pharmacy link to the national outbreak of meningitis issued a recall to all of its products. they are to improve its testing process. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: getting more breaking news. u.s. crude oils settling at this moment. 86.24 a barrel. quite a bigger story here is that for the month u.s. crude futures are down nearly six dollars a barrel. relief at the pump for some, maybe not for many traders. ashley: talk about this, the largest media conglomerate in the world. dennis kneale is covering the story. he joins us now. dennis: party on. star wars will become employees of mickey mouse and disney. the first of three new star wars films episodes seven is set for release in 2015. the $4 billion price tag will be paid to the sole owner. star wars creator george lucas. build that. lucas will get the stock. star wars attraction already are at disney theme parks. a franchise that has generated over $20 billion in vario
the sister company to the u.s. pharmacy link to the national outbreak of meningitis issued a recall to all of its products. they are to improve its testing process. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: getting more breaking news. u.s. crude oils settling at this moment. 86.24 a barrel. quite a bigger story here is that for the month u.s. crude futures are down nearly six dollars a barrel. relief at the pump for some, maybe not for many...
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days after a devastating storm surge that reshaped hundreds of u.s. communities the stories of destruction left behind by sandy are only just beginning. welcome to "america live," busy afternoon, folks. i'm megyn kelly. here is what we know so far. at least 59 people are now dead, 6.23 million customers still without power. national guard troops are being dispatched to places like hoboken, new jersey. while natural gas leaks threaten to spark new fires along the jersey coast we are learning it could be weeks before one of the most highly used and complex transit systems in the world is fully operational, a system that moves over than 9 million passengers a day. president obama is expected to leave the white house any moment now to head to new jersey where he can join new jersey governor chris christie on a tour of some of the areas hardest hit. we are also getting a better look this hour at what governor christie is calling the destruction too widespread for words. that includes long branch, 50 miles south of new york city. right now you're looking at
days after a devastating storm surge that reshaped hundreds of u.s. communities the stories of destruction left behind by sandy are only just beginning. welcome to "america live," busy afternoon, folks. i'm megyn kelly. here is what we know so far. at least 59 people are now dead, 6.23 million customers still without power. national guard troops are being dispatched to places like hoboken, new jersey. while natural gas leaks threaten to spark new fires along the jersey coast we are...
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worries about the global economy and what it is doing to u.s. companies with exposure there. yum!s of the world. >> there is a tremendous amount going on. i do get this sense out there, maybe there is a consensus that it is going to work because the changeover. >> steve leisman has some breaking news. >>> thanks, scott. adp has released new september numbers for its report on the private sector. based on the new methodology that's coming out, they moved from macro economic advisors to moody's and mark zandi over there now contemplating the adp number. they say under the new methodology the new september number would have been 88,200 compared to the 162,000 reported under the old model. they will revise that september number again tomorrow with the first live release of the october employment under the new methodology. the ad 82,500 is the number if they reported september numbers in early october. they'll revise that again tomorrow along with a fresh number. mark zandi says it is just a methodology, there were differences in trade, transportation, personal services, as well as dif
worries about the global economy and what it is doing to u.s. companies with exposure there. yum!s of the world. >> there is a tremendous amount going on. i do get this sense out there, maybe there is a consensus that it is going to work because the changeover. >> steve leisman has some breaking news. >>> thanks, scott. adp has released new september numbers for its report on the private sector. based on the new methodology that's coming out, they moved from macro economic...
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jeep production will not be moved from u.s. to china. >> you rarely see corporate leaders go at a candidate like that. i think romney is -- you see more and more dishonesty later in the race. it's a misleading ad. >> des ter p per rags. more blow back earlier but it's a news environment where they feel they can air whatever they want, people will be talk about sandy, ar by trait it after the election. >> this is the obama campaign's response to that ad. take a look at it. >> and now, after romney's false claim of jeep outsourcing to china, chrysler itself has refuted romney's lie. the truth, jeep is adding jobs in ohio. >> well, i mean, so do you have that response. you have -- i just think there are auto workers in ohio that know that their factory doors have remained open because of the choice the president made when he first took office. >> absolutely. i spent time recently in columbus which interestingly is a very bipartisan town, be democratic mayor, a bunch of republican city fathers spent money on infrastructure, support
jeep production will not be moved from u.s. to china. >> you rarely see corporate leaders go at a candidate like that. i think romney is -- you see more and more dishonesty later in the race. it's a misleading ad. >> des ter p per rags. more blow back earlier but it's a news environment where they feel they can air whatever they want, people will be talk about sandy, ar by trait it after the election. >> this is the obama campaign's response to that ad. take a look at it....
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this is a possibility the white house would turn over records indicates obama was born outside the u.s. >> he's a waste of alpaca. if that's what's on his head. i'm not sure. >> stephanie: whatever that is. road kill. listen. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] if they were so confident in mitt romney and his wildly popular personality and policies, they wouldn't have to be doing all of these dirty tricks, would they? it is interesting, chris. they seem to be following on the republican side. >> yeah, they are. huh. >> stephanie: with a week to go the nasty campaign tactics coming out. people have gotten calls falsely telling them they can vote early by phone and don't need to go to a polling place. you can't vote by phone anywhere in america. >> stephanie: in broward county florida. there's that county again. elderly voters requested absentee ballots. they were visited by unknown people authorized to collect the ballots. >> was one of them romney's son? wasn't he involved in some -- >> flag and fling. >> he's invested in voting machines. >> good. >> stephanie: there is a mysterious dvd p
this is a possibility the white house would turn over records indicates obama was born outside the u.s. >> he's a waste of alpaca. if that's what's on his head. i'm not sure. >> stephanie: whatever that is. road kill. listen. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] if they were so confident in mitt romney and his wildly popular personality and policies, they wouldn't have to be doing all of these dirty tricks, would they? it is interesting, chris. they seem to be following on the...
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u.s. senate candidate connie mack will be there. you can watch that live at 8 p.m. eastern also on c-span. >> you know, indiana's made incredible progress in the last eight years. we've honestly balanced budgets during all those years. we've become the fiscal envy of the country, and now we have the largest budget surplus that we've had in our history. it's going to make it possible for us to strengthen our budget reserves, and i believe we can cut taxes for every hoosier. but, john, you just said that we pay for things in indiana, okay? but when you were speaker of the house, for five of the six years that you were running the statehouse indiana ran deficits. when mitch daniels came into power just a couple years later on budgets that you helped to write, indiana was $700 million in debt and had a deficit of $820 million. you know, john, facts are stubborn things, and i'd just like to know from my colleagues on stage how are we going to make sure and preserve the fiscal integrity of the s
u.s. senate candidate connie mack will be there. you can watch that live at 8 p.m. eastern also on c-span. >> you know, indiana's made incredible progress in the last eight years. we've honestly balanced budgets during all those years. we've become the fiscal envy of the country, and now we have the largest budget surplus that we've had in our history. it's going to make it possible for us to strengthen our budget reserves, and i believe we can cut taxes for every hoosier. but, john, you...
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to superstorm sandy is being watched, of course, by voters who could have an impact on the election, u.s. six days away. joining us from boston, julia, a columnist for "the boston globe" and also served on the homeland security department in the obama administration. first of all, you have a column that is on right now, cnn.com. it essentially praises the president for his response to the storm. you say it's the most significant of his presidency. let's listen to a quick clip of his comments. >> i think the public needs to prepare for the fact that this is going to take a long time for us to clean up. the good news is we will clean up, and we will get through this. >> so there are two things he points out. taking care of yourself and getting through this. really talking about the role of government, the heart of the role of government here, and the stark contrast between candidates. explain why you think this is so significant at this time. >> well, i think there's an important aspect to president obama's speech that gets lost in sort of the part sfwlan aspects of this, which is really a
to superstorm sandy is being watched, of course, by voters who could have an impact on the election, u.s. six days away. joining us from boston, julia, a columnist for "the boston globe" and also served on the homeland security department in the obama administration. first of all, you have a column that is on right now, cnn.com. it essentially praises the president for his response to the storm. you say it's the most significant of his presidency. let's listen to a quick clip of his...
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u.s. officials are looking at the u.k. bank's relationship was with certain third parties, supplying corruption law. federal officials are investigating if barkley's manipulated our prices in some parts of the country from 2006-2008. investors are bullish for k 2 interactive after the video game publisher posted better than expected second quarter results on strong sales of its border lands 2 game. it is lower at 2013 forecasts revising the release schedule. the walt disney companies buying. thisfilm for $4 billion and began production of the new star wars trilogy with the first installment search to be released in 2015. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. mr. lewis? what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why c
u.s. officials are looking at the u.k. bank's relationship was with certain third parties, supplying corruption law. federal officials are investigating if barkley's manipulated our prices in some parts of the country from 2006-2008. investors are bullish for k 2 interactive after the video game publisher posted better than expected second quarter results on strong sales of its border lands 2 game. it is lower at 2013 forecasts revising the release schedule. the walt disney companies buying....
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higher consumer spending in the u.s. and compliments about the job prospect saw job holders make $676 billion in purchases worldwide. of course, we are playing catch up with dozens of earnings reports that were postponed because of the storm and markets being closed. finally, it's official. the labor statistic say the jobs reports release on time on schedule. it's the last within before election day. concerns it would get pushed back because of the two-day federal shutdown we all experienced. back to you. have a great day. >> good to see you, again. >> with all we have been through this week, a lot of folks may have forgotten it's halloween. your kids are not going to let you forget it. a lot of folks in georgetown have not forgotten. you have a few hours to get a costume together if you don't have one yet. andrea joins us this morning with ideas and to tell us about what's going on with halloween this year. we thought it was going to be lost. >> yeah, we thought so, too. yesterday, we had power so we were opened. we wer
higher consumer spending in the u.s. and compliments about the job prospect saw job holders make $676 billion in purchases worldwide. of course, we are playing catch up with dozens of earnings reports that were postponed because of the storm and markets being closed. finally, it's official. the labor statistic say the jobs reports release on time on schedule. it's the last within before election day. concerns it would get pushed back because of the two-day federal shutdown we all experienced....
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at least 40 in the u.s. one so far in canada. more than 6 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity but that is a big improvement from yesterday. and while floods and surges with some exceptions have gone down, that just makes the devastation all the more apparent. you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets back to the campaign tomorrow. a little global perspective for you right now, though. the scope and the magnitude of hurricane sandy from the satellite image courtesy of nasa. atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of t
at least 40 in the u.s. one so far in canada. more than 6 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity but that is a big improvement from yesterday. and while floods and surges with some exceptions have gone down, that just makes the devastation all the more apparent. you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets...
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the u.s. death toll right now rising to 59. we welcome you to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. the damage is done, it's time to try to recover from widespread catastrophe, and it's not going to be easy. this epic task could take months, a year, maybe even more, and there's still more damage taking place right now with a major fire raging through a town on the jersey shore hit hard by the hurricane, president obama is headed to atlantic city to inspect the battered state with governor chris christie. millions are still without power, some as far away from where the storm made landfall as michigan. and it could be a week or more before all of the lights go back on. in ohio there is heavy flooding. rescuers using rafts to help evacuate people trapped by the rapidly-rising flood waters. in west virginia five deaths blamed on the storm, including one man who died of a heart attack while shoveling snow. another was clearing tree debris from his home. here in the tristate region, transportation re
the u.s. death toll right now rising to 59. we welcome you to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. the damage is done, it's time to try to recover from widespread catastrophe, and it's not going to be easy. this epic task could take months, a year, maybe even more, and there's still more damage taking place right now with a major fire raging through a town on the jersey shore hit hard by the hurricane, president obama is headed to atlantic city to...
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hurricane sand gee could be one of the costliest storms to ever hit the u.s. just look at how much these storms have cost. obviously katrina at one at $106 billion but sandy with the rising total now at $50 billion worth of damage, again, that is just the rough estimate right now after the first couple of days of assessing the damage from this storm. we're going to be back with much more after this. er cup at the drive-thru. johan comes in a porcelain vessel, crafted with care by a talented blonde from sweden. ♪ smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a
hurricane sand gee could be one of the costliest storms to ever hit the u.s. just look at how much these storms have cost. obviously katrina at one at $106 billion but sandy with the rising total now at $50 billion worth of damage, again, that is just the rough estimate right now after the first couple of days of assessing the damage from this storm. we're going to be back with much more after this. er cup at the drive-thru. johan comes in a porcelain vessel, crafted with care by a talented...
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i've seen american, united, u.s. airways, jetblue, air tran, all the big players here at this particular airport are back and we are glad to see that. here is the rolling tally so far of how many cancellations we've had. 19,500 over the course of this storm. 7,000 flights cancelled tuesday. here's what we look at so far today. 2800 flights as of this moment but that is likely to change. of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have issues with lights out, electronics out, runway damage, all of that they're still taking a look at as well as the flooding issues. there is no
i've seen american, united, u.s. airways, jetblue, air tran, all the big players here at this particular airport are back and we are glad to see that. here is the rolling tally so far of how many cancellations we've had. 19,500 over the course of this storm. 7,000 flights cancelled tuesday. here's what we look at so far today. 2800 flights as of this moment but that is likely to change. of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are...
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that would make it one of the five most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. speaking of the economic impact, financial markets have just reopened, despite the fact the power is still out on wall street. they were closed monday and tuesday because of sandy. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> reporter: charlie and norah, good morning. things went off here this morning without a hitch. the new york stock exchange opened as planned at 9:30 a.m. the bell was rung by new york city mayor mike bloomberg. i recently spoke with the ceo of nyse who told me that this was one of the big hurdles. getting things open, running smoothly in the beginning of the day was one of the big obstacles that they were looking at. now that we've gotten past that, this site is running on generator power. most of lower manhattan, frankly, doesn't have electricity. the new york stock exchange is running on generator power so that generator is going to be an important component of keeping things running smoothly throughout the rest of the day. as will connecti
that would make it one of the five most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. speaking of the economic impact, financial markets have just reopened, despite the fact the power is still out on wall street. they were closed monday and tuesday because of sandy. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> reporter: charlie and norah, good morning. things went off here this morning without a hitch. the new york stock exchange opened as planned at 9:30 a.m. the bell was...
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but it's still a big day for so many kids in the u.s. with millions in the dark this morning and some streets too dangerous for trick or treating, how are families celebrating right now? me and abc's paula faris are discussing our plans. what are people advising families to do at this point? >> first of all, telling your kids that trick or treating is not happening, not a conversation you want to have. try telling your goblin that halloween is on hiatus. probably doesn't go over so well. that's why folks are scrambling to salvage this candy-coated holiday, refusing to let the rain, wind, and snow take the treats out of trick or treating. as the northeast begins digging out of the mess that sandy left behind, the question for so many families this morning, how to make sure this halloween won't turn into a hallow-wasn't. >> halloween is like christmas. it goes on, no matter what. >> reporter: without question, today will be no ordinary halloween for the children of hurricane sandy. >> i'm going to have halloween. we're going to trick or tr
but it's still a big day for so many kids in the u.s. with millions in the dark this morning and some streets too dangerous for trick or treating, how are families celebrating right now? me and abc's paula faris are discussing our plans. what are people advising families to do at this point? >> first of all, telling your kids that trick or treating is not happening, not a conversation you want to have. try telling your goblin that halloween is on hiatus. probably doesn't go over so well....
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the u.s. navy is sending three helicopter carrier ships right off of new york city to provide platforms for the coast guard civilian aircraft and the national guard in case they need landing spots to help carry out rescues. that's good news. let's take a look at see what we've got as far as our weather is concerned. sandy is still moving out through pennsylvania, but the wrap-around still bringing rain and snow. west virginia, parts of west virginia and virginia may pick up another 1 to 2 feet of snow out of this thing. as you take a look, we'll show you right now, we'll be looking at more rain and snow. winds are going to be a problem, too. look at these winds that will be gusting today on into tomorrow. still in the 20s and 30-mile-per-hour range. as we go through the day today and into tomorrow morning, obviously those winds will die down, but in the meantime it is still going to be a very breezy day, and, again, that snow is going to be a big deal down through west virginia, and parts of t
the u.s. navy is sending three helicopter carrier ships right off of new york city to provide platforms for the coast guard civilian aircraft and the national guard in case they need landing spots to help carry out rescues. that's good news. let's take a look at see what we've got as far as our weather is concerned. sandy is still moving out through pennsylvania, but the wrap-around still bringing rain and snow. west virginia, parts of west virginia and virginia may pick up another 1 to 2 feet...
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neil: go ahead, i apologize. >> and i want to check in on the other u.s. auto make eup almost 4% and neil came out with numbers and actually moved ahead with earnings yesterday and we saw growth there for ford. so it's up three, up about 4% and moving quickly here, but to the upside indeed. neil: okay, liz claman taking a look at what else is moving right now. >> well, just as we anticipated, the leader here is home depot, up $2.68 and you see a lot of green on the screen here for the dow jones industrials which is moving higher, see follow the lower band as well. what did we tell you, the home repair companies are going to be doing very, very well and then of course, it's, let's get right to travelers, that's the loser, heavy exposure in insurers and watch those as we told you just about 16 minutes ago, travelers is a big loser there, let's go back to the overall picture of the dow 30 you can see wal-mart is in the green, microsoft and caterpillar, a heavy mover here up a buck 32, just two weeks ago that this was a stock people were counting doubt. right
neil: go ahead, i apologize. >> and i want to check in on the other u.s. auto make eup almost 4% and neil came out with numbers and actually moved ahead with earnings yesterday and we saw growth there for ford. so it's up three, up about 4% and moving quickly here, but to the upside indeed. neil: okay, liz claman taking a look at what else is moving right now. >> well, just as we anticipated, the leader here is home depot, up $2.68 and you see a lot of green on the screen here for...
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i can tell you our u.s. ops, nearly 15,000 people and nearly 7,000 vehicles are out delivering to the areas we can. so we are restarting very rapidly today. >> a lot of people in the retail industry trying to gauge the folk. one analyst has pointed out the timing here with sandy is not as critical as it was with irene. we know your but just day is coming up early to mid-december. how much -- how would you characterize the impact of sandy because of the timing of the storm? >> well, so let's talk about planning for sandy, really, carl. we've been watching this for well over a week. we made sure all our equipment and people were safe in advance of that. so we have protected the large majority of our assets there. and really what we are focused on is getting back to normalcy. one of the sure signs of normalcy is that fedex ground freight or fedex express truck driver down the street deliver packaging. we're excited to be delivering and picking up boxes. >> what happened to the people who paid for delivery on mo
i can tell you our u.s. ops, nearly 15,000 people and nearly 7,000 vehicles are out delivering to the areas we can. so we are restarting very rapidly today. >> a lot of people in the retail industry trying to gauge the folk. one analyst has pointed out the timing here with sandy is not as critical as it was with irene. we know your but just day is coming up early to mid-december. how much -- how would you characterize the impact of sandy because of the timing of the storm? >> well,...
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but the u.s. has not been able to talk to him. randy forbes, republican from virginia, member of the house armed services committee, and sir good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: how does it impede an investigation if you can't talk to the only man that we believe is under arrest at the moment, or being held? >> well, bill u know that is hugely important to this investigation, and it plays into part of a larger narrative that we've been asking for several weeks now, and one of them is, did we have the military assets that we needed to defend u.s. interest? if not, why? was it because of all these defense cuts? secondly if we had them why didn't we use them? because they were there and available. and the third one is why are we having this massive attempt to try to cover this up, beginning with this fictitious argument about these mobs and these protests against a video. and now we are looking at not even interviewing a key witness that could shed a lot of light on this investigation. bill: let me come back to that poin
but the u.s. has not been able to talk to him. randy forbes, republican from virginia, member of the house armed services committee, and sir good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: how does it impede an investigation if you can't talk to the only man that we believe is under arrest at the moment, or being held? >> well, bill u know that is hugely important to this investigation, and it plays into part of a larger narrative that we've been asking for several weeks now, and...
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sandy has killed 69 people in the caribbean before the storm led to at least 50 deaths here in the u.s. this is a live look at hoboken, new york. at least 17 states -- sorry, hoboken, new jersey. at least 17 states are seeing the effects of the storm now. this morning, jfk and newark airports are now both reopened but not all flights will be restored. new york's la guardia airport remains closed at this hour. it could take days before travel finally gets back to normal. we're back, tracking the effects of this storm in the newsroom. >> you mentioned a couple airports back in business. jfk and -- the first passenger flight to jfk has arrived. sfo is a different story because a few dozen east coast bound flights are already canceled today so check with your carrier before you head to one of our local airports. we're going to take a look at a developing story we're following in new jersey. multiple fires are threatening more homes in the peninsula town of bricktown which was hit hard by sandy. at least 14 homes there already destroyed by flames. fire crews are trying to get to the scene,
sandy has killed 69 people in the caribbean before the storm led to at least 50 deaths here in the u.s. this is a live look at hoboken, new york. at least 17 states -- sorry, hoboken, new jersey. at least 17 states are seeing the effects of the storm now. this morning, jfk and newark airports are now both reopened but not all flights will be restored. new york's la guardia airport remains closed at this hour. it could take days before travel finally gets back to normal. we're back, tracking the...
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they compare u.s. banks under u.s. gap with international banks, for example, european banks whose balance sheets are measured under ifrs. now, there is a fundamentally different treatment of derivatives under these two accounting standards. you might like u.s. gap, you might like ifrs. we can have that discussion from an investor standpoint. from a regulatory risk standpoint, i like and a lot of my former colleagues in official circles like ifrs. it's a less generous form of netting, but it has a better indication of the downside losses you may be facing as a taxpayer. if you convert jpmorgan chase's balance sheet to ifrs, it's not $2.2 trillion. it's $3.9 trillion by our estimations. and it is by far the largest bank in the world. sorry, it's much larger than the european banks, the only other bank that's close to it in terms of total size is bank of america. now, this is a $16 trillion economy, roughly speaking, jpmorgan chase, let's call it a $4 trillion balance sheet. let me ask you a very straightforward question
they compare u.s. banks under u.s. gap with international banks, for example, european banks whose balance sheets are measured under ifrs. now, there is a fundamentally different treatment of derivatives under these two accounting standards. you might like u.s. gap, you might like ifrs. we can have that discussion from an investor standpoint. from a regulatory risk standpoint, i like and a lot of my former colleagues in official circles like ifrs. it's a less generous form of netting, but it...
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i think that the two u.s. senators and their endorsements of the two opposition candidates have been very important here in new hampshire. host: who won in 2008 and why, and how's it looking good six days to go? guest: president obama won by nine points in 2008. senator mccain had spent a lot of time here, not only in his primary campaign in 2008 but previous to that in 2000, i think he had over 100 town hall meetings in new hampshire during that time. so he has been to a lot of different places. i'm sure it was a disappointment for him. he continued to come to new hampshire on behalf of governor romney. -- continues. i think new hampshire is a tossup, it's anyone's guess at this point. it's what makes politics exciting. certainly not the candidates are placing a lot of emphasis here. as i mentioned, romney is coming in. and president clinton at the end of the week is coming here for the president. i don't have any research necessarily on this, but i would say president clinton and hillary clinton are very pop
i think that the two u.s. senators and their endorsements of the two opposition candidates have been very important here in new hampshire. host: who won in 2008 and why, and how's it looking good six days to go? guest: president obama won by nine points in 2008. senator mccain had spent a lot of time here, not only in his primary campaign in 2008 but previous to that in 2000, i think he had over 100 town hall meetings in new hampshire during that time. so he has been to a lot of different...
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storm causing billions in property damage could take 25 billion dollars off u.s. economic growth in quarter the damage could mean jobs for some looking for work as the east coast starts picking up the pieces demand for construct workers will pick up resulting in more work and better pay for some. makers of roofing supplies and other companies may see a pick-up in business along with self-storage companies. total property damage could reach 40 billion dollars, spending on reconstruction can total up to 30 billion. homeowners struggling after sandy, fannie mae and freddie mac may allow some areas to skip making mortgage payments for up to a year because of storm damage. i'm jane king. >>> for the second time in a week a california surfer has been attacked by a shark. yesterday's attack happened near eureka, leaving a 25-year-old critically injured. look at his board, that tells the story. last week a southern california surfer was killed by a great white, the surfer in yesterday's attack is in fair condition. he owes his life to two fellow surfers one is an emergenc
storm causing billions in property damage could take 25 billion dollars off u.s. economic growth in quarter the damage could mean jobs for some looking for work as the east coast starts picking up the pieces demand for construct workers will pick up resulting in more work and better pay for some. makers of roofing supplies and other companies may see a pick-up in business along with self-storage companies. total property damage could reach 40 billion dollars, spending on reconstruction can...
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home prices rose 2% in august in nearly all u.s. cities so good news with that. >> that is some good news. ashley, we know gas prices actually declined after the storm shut down some major refineries on the east coast. >> yeah. actually all six oil refineries on the east coast were affected by the super storm. during the storm, most had either shut down or ran on reduced capacity. they are now getting back up to speed but two of the refineries in new jersey still have no power. and the national average for a gallon of regular fell about a penny to $3.53. that's 11 cents lower than a week ago an with many roads shut down, drivers won't be filling up as much which will then slow demand for gas pushing prices lower possibly. >> what's your commute into work been like? what's it like working in new york city the last couple of days? >> reporter: crazy. driving in this morning, all of 95, there are no lights on. so i was going down the road, it looked like a country road. i almost for a moment thought should i even be on this road? so da
home prices rose 2% in august in nearly all u.s. cities so good news with that. >> that is some good news. ashley, we know gas prices actually declined after the storm shut down some major refineries on the east coast. >> yeah. actually all six oil refineries on the east coast were affected by the super storm. during the storm, most had either shut down or ran on reduced capacity. they are now getting back up to speed but two of the refineries in new jersey still have no power. and...
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the u.s. have been killed. experts have downgraded sandy from a hurricane to post tropical cyclone by the time it hit shore. still, new yorkers have never seen anything like it. >> we expected an unprecedented storm impact here in new york city. that's what we got. so while the worst of the storm is passed conditions are still dangerous. i just can't stress that enough. >> a power station in manhattan exploded. power was knocked out to much of the burough. city officials say it will take one week to restore power as well as the walteter, rail and other services. 2 million households across new york state are still without electricity. the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission says workers are alerted at the nuclear power plant on the new jersey coast. officials were concerned about high water levels. three other nuclear mranlplants new jersey and new york were shut down because of high water and damage to the electrical grid. new yorkers found their streets, businesses, and homes flooded. they sp
the u.s. have been killed. experts have downgraded sandy from a hurricane to post tropical cyclone by the time it hit shore. still, new yorkers have never seen anything like it. >> we expected an unprecedented storm impact here in new york city. that's what we got. so while the worst of the storm is passed conditions are still dangerous. i just can't stress that enough. >> a power station in manhattan exploded. power was knocked out to much of the burough. city officials say it will...
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the u.s. financial markets will get back to business today after being closed the past two days because of the storm. stock futures are a little bit higher ahead of the opening bell. it's uncertain what trading is going to be like today. the new york stock exchange and the nymax are opening their physical trading floors but many traders may not be able to get to work because of new york's subway system and also trains into the city could be closed for days if not weeks because of the flooding we've seen. meantime, several wall street banks will try to open today. goldman sachs will reopen in lower manhattan but it's still on generator power. bank of america and american express will keep their offices in the world financial center closed. citigroup is saying its office in lower manhattan sustained extensive flooding so it will be interesting to see how things shake out this morning. >> thank you very much. >>> i guess it's official, you can say the force is now with mickey mouse. walt disney p
the u.s. financial markets will get back to business today after being closed the past two days because of the storm. stock futures are a little bit higher ahead of the opening bell. it's uncertain what trading is going to be like today. the new york stock exchange and the nymax are opening their physical trading floors but many traders may not be able to get to work because of new york's subway system and also trains into the city could be closed for days if not weeks because of the flooding...
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and this was really due to the u.s. invasion of iraq and iran's empowerment and its western neighbor, of course. after saddam hussein, shia and kurdish parties with friendly ties to iran took power in iraq, and iran's power in iraq expanded significantly. and saddam hussein had served as a bulwark to iranian influence in the region, and he was gone. and one key debate right now is how powerful is iran and iraq, and it is, indeed, powerful. also iran's influence in afghanistan has increased since the overthrow of the taliban. the islamic republican played a key role in the establishment of the karzai government, and it is a very powerful regional actor especially in western afghanistan. in 2006 hezbollah and israel fought a war, a relatively short war, but it had very important implications. hezbollah managed to stand up to israel's military might, and a lot of the arabs in the region perceived hezbollah as having won the war, of course. it wasn't necessarily a technical military win, but in some ways it was a psychologi
and this was really due to the u.s. invasion of iraq and iran's empowerment and its western neighbor, of course. after saddam hussein, shia and kurdish parties with friendly ties to iran took power in iraq, and iran's power in iraq expanded significantly. and saddam hussein had served as a bulwark to iranian influence in the region, and he was gone. and one key debate right now is how powerful is iran and iraq, and it is, indeed, powerful. also iran's influence in afghanistan has increased...
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the last time weather interrupted u.s. markets this this degree, 1888. >>> incredibly the fcc says the unprecedented super storm knocked out 25% of wireless cell towers and a quarter of cable services in ten states. governor bob mcdonald is giving the victims until november 9th to renew expiring driver's licenses. >>> an out of this world deal is sure to spark action. disney is buying lucas films from star wars maker george lucas for just over $4 billion. >>> and, finally, movie fans who had power but were stranded at home by sandy gave netflix a boost by about 20% nationwide. in hard hit northeast streaming spiked 100%. >>> well, the incredible images we're only just beginning to see from sandy's powerful winds and surging waters remind us that it's people's resilience that will once again get us through the devastation. an incredible report coming up next. you're watching "early today." >>> we have a storm system locked in, a large rain shield that goes a good 100, 200 miles off the coast. from seattle to portland, all a
the last time weather interrupted u.s. markets this this degree, 1888. >>> incredibly the fcc says the unprecedented super storm knocked out 25% of wireless cell towers and a quarter of cable services in ten states. governor bob mcdonald is giving the victims until november 9th to renew expiring driver's licenses. >>> an out of this world deal is sure to spark action. disney is buying lucas films from star wars maker george lucas for just over $4 billion. >>> and,...
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the challenge facing the east coast of u.s. to restore order is overwhelming. the mayor of new york said that sandy could prove to be the worst storm ever seen on that side of the u.s.. at least 40 people have been killed. president obama's battle with sandy is still very much alive. in just the last hour or so, there has been some indication of a return of normality. there will be extra flights as well to assist stranded passengers. >> a second night in the dark for the city that never sleeps, the manhattan skyline just a shadow of itself. water is still everywhere in the subways and tunnels. above ground, the trains are not running either. >> this is a devastating storm. perhaps the worst we have ever experienced. our first responders have been heroic in saving lives. they are still conducting life- saving search and rescue missions and we owe them an enormous debt of gratitude. >> all day, people surveyed the damage, the worst of it in the boroughs like staten island. >> when they tell you to stay inside, stay inside. >> sandy is pushing in land, blizzards a
the challenge facing the east coast of u.s. to restore order is overwhelming. the mayor of new york said that sandy could prove to be the worst storm ever seen on that side of the u.s.. at least 40 people have been killed. president obama's battle with sandy is still very much alive. in just the last hour or so, there has been some indication of a return of normality. there will be extra flights as well to assist stranded passengers. >> a second night in the dark for the city that never...
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property losses is estimated at $20 billion making the storm one of the most expensive disasters in u.s. history. sandy could cost another 10 to 30 billion dollars in lost business. sandy made its impact late monday night and early tuesday morning so when the sun came up yesterday we got a picture of the devastation it left behind. the eastern coastline may never look the same. sandy literally brought the ocean to the door steps of beach front homes. in new jersey a roller coaster enjoyed by generations of beach goers now sits in the atlantic ocean. the record storm surge tossed a boat on the train tracks, but with rail service suspended no trains were in danger of hitting. the storm ranged from north carolina, where a coastal road washed away to inland areas which saw blizzard conditions. northward to maine where massive waves crashed ashore. to the midwest where the storm stirred up the great lakes. here in new york travel within the city was made difficult. subways flooded and a fleet of taxicabs was left under water. the hurricane force winds fueled a fire that decimated a community
property losses is estimated at $20 billion making the storm one of the most expensive disasters in u.s. history. sandy could cost another 10 to 30 billion dollars in lost business. sandy made its impact late monday night and early tuesday morning so when the sun came up yesterday we got a picture of the devastation it left behind. the eastern coastline may never look the same. sandy literally brought the ocean to the door steps of beach front homes. in new jersey a roller coaster enjoyed by...
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i'm the only get here u.s. spent mostly entire to recreate and jobs, 6-under jobs and families are relying on. first thing we have to repeal obamacare. obamacare is a wet blanket in the economy today with trillions of dollars of taxes, fees and we are faced with government takeover of health care threatening my 85 year old mom medicare advantage. we have to get rid of that. went to grow our economy 4% a year. that means reducing the marginal tax rate on the dairy farmers, the crop farmers from the small business people in the area and by reducing the marginal rates them more money on april 15 to invest in create jobs. when you take money away like medical device tax that's in obamacare, when i was in buffalo center they said that's going to cost $1 million a year that would otherwise be used to grow their company and create jobs. repeal obamacare, repeal obamacare, repeal obamacare. >> just be clear, is it repealing of so-called obamacare, take using a burden off existing businesses. you believe it would also g
i'm the only get here u.s. spent mostly entire to recreate and jobs, 6-under jobs and families are relying on. first thing we have to repeal obamacare. obamacare is a wet blanket in the economy today with trillions of dollars of taxes, fees and we are faced with government takeover of health care threatening my 85 year old mom medicare advantage. we have to get rid of that. went to grow our economy 4% a year. that means reducing the marginal tax rate on the dairy farmers, the crop farmers from...
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that would make it one of the five most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. speaking of the economic impact financial markets plan to reopen this morning despite the fact that the power is still out on wall street. they've been closed since friday because of sandy. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. rebecca, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the rest of lower manhattan right now has its power out but here at the new york stock exchange they are running on generators, they anticipate they will open today at 9:30 a.m. mayor mike bloomberg will ring the opening bell here. the new york stock exchange, the physical body where i am itself suffered no damage from hurricane sandy. neither did the servers, they are based in new jersey and chicago and other parts around new york. these things keep stocks going. in order to reopen they ran multiple tests yesterday. about 50 personnel from the new york stock exchange actually stayed here overnight and they arranged to have carpools to bring people in, bring traders in this morning, people stayed bec
that would make it one of the five most expensive hurricanes in u.s. history. speaking of the economic impact financial markets plan to reopen this morning despite the fact that the power is still out on wall street. they've been closed since friday because of sandy. rebecca jarvis is at the new york stock exchange. rebecca, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the rest of lower manhattan right now has its power out but here at the new york stock exchange they are running on...
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finally u.s. financial markets will reopen today after being closed for two days from hurricane sandy. u.s. stock futures are trading higher this morning. new york city mayor michael bloomberg will ring the opening bell at the stock exchange today. most big banks have waived their fees for customers affected by sandy. all the banks shown here have waived some fees, including overdraft fees, late fees on loans and also fees for using out-of-network atm machines. which just seems natural because you don't want people trudging around someplace out of the way to try to get money out of banks. >> absolutely. christine, thank you. new developments to tell you about in breezy point, queens, that's where a massive fire, we showed you the pictures yesterday morning, destroyed 80 homes. maybe more. hurricane sandy was bearing down on that city. now there's a strong smell of gas in the area. utility poles apparently spontaneously burst into flames this morning. deb feyerick is live in the area with the very
finally u.s. financial markets will reopen today after being closed for two days from hurricane sandy. u.s. stock futures are trading higher this morning. new york city mayor michael bloomberg will ring the opening bell at the stock exchange today. most big banks have waived their fees for customers affected by sandy. all the banks shown here have waived some fees, including overdraft fees, late fees on loans and also fees for using out-of-network atm machines. which just seems natural because...